Bumble & Bumble's Founder Wants You To Never Use Shampoo Again

Forbes | September 30th, 2016

When Michael Gordon, a New York City transplant and dedicated yogi founded Bumble & Bumble in 1977, little did he know he had launched a hair empire that would spawn an array of hair products, a haircutting school, and endless fashion designer collaborations. Read More

Bumble and Bumble’s founder Michael Gordon was coerced out of hair product retirement earlier this year after watching Al Gore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth. Roused to make a positive impact on environmental issues facing the world, he did his part the only way that he knew how: by creating an irresistible all-natural, minimally packaged haircare line, consisting of one multi-functional cleansing lotion and three styling products max. Read More

Hair legend Michael Gordon has created Hairstory,not just a new product line that will revolutionise the way we take care of our hair, but a movement in a sense, to free yourself of the abundance of things we think we need in order to make ourselves, look good.One product in particular that does the job of two. No chemicals, no damage, no garish packaging, no advertising. Coming from the man who single-handedly created Bumble and bumble himself, the seminal brand that has graced the shelves of almost every salon, beauty supply store and bathroom shelf for the last 2 decades to this day seems almost ironic. Read More

As the founder of Bumble and Bumble, and more recently NYC’s Hairstory Studio, his vision for the future of hair continues to drive us forward as stylists, into new concepts and innovation in the realms of both creative styling and haircare. Read More

Gordon recently created New Wash, a detergent free hair cleanser (let’s not call it shampoo) that cleans your hair without the extra damaging affects. New Wash will not dry your hair out (the worst feeling) and it will not strip your hair of its natural oils (that shine!). Read More

Bumble & bumble founder Michael Gordon is fighting the good fight against detergent, why regular shampoos can make your hair feel like over-cooked spaghetti, and what a man who's seen it all really thinks is beautiful...Read More